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Zoo keeper Chris Bobko (cq), not in photo, sprays Dolly an Asian elephant with water to cool her off Tuesday afternoon, July 18, 2006 at the Denver Zoo. Elephants can also use their large ears to keep themselves cool by flapping them, which cools the blood circulating through them. (KEN PAPALEO/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) *** Chris Bobko *cq)

Zoo keeper Chris Bobko (cq), not in photo, sprays Dolly an Asian elephant with water to cool her off Tuesday afternoon, July 18, 2006 at the Denver Zoo. Elephants can also use their large ears to keep themselves cool by flapping them, which cools the blood circulating through them. (KEN PAPALEO/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) *** Chris Bobko *cq)

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KNP;Zoo keeper Chris Bobko (cq), not in photo, sprays Dolly an Asian elephant with water to cool her off Tuesday afternoon, July 18, 2006 at the Denver Zoo. Elephants can also use their large ears to keep themselves cool by flapping them, which cools the blood circulating through them. (KEN PAPALEO/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) *** Chris Bobko *cq)

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2006-08-02 04:05:27

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2006:07:18 14:37:29

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